Kyocera M4132idn Printer Suspending

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  • nathansipe
    just another tech

    100+ Posts
    • Aug 2009
    • 122

    Kyocera M4132idn Printer Suspending

    I have a new install M4132idn about 2 months in the customer's office with 500 prints on it. The copier will not receive prints and says Suspending by Printer and Status Message under the Device Status page. It also isn't logging any prints in the job log. Their IT guy is going to reset the NIC and start over. He is verifying KX drivers, static IP (No WSD), checking what application they are using, etc. We never turned on Account Codes or anything that I know of. This customer is a far drive so I'm hoping this can be taken care of remotely.

    The firmware was updated at install and was set up that day and printed as normal.


    suspending.png

    Has anyone seen this or any Kyos doing this before?

    Thanks in advance.
    Best rule for troubleshooting.
    K I S S Keep It Simple Stupid
  • blackcat4866
    Master Of The Obvious

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    • Jul 2007
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    Re: Kyocera M4132idn Printer Suspending

    It sounds as though you haven't seen the machine yet.

    If you can get it to reset, even temporarily, I would boot it up off the network, then print off the error log.
    =^..^=
    Last edited by blackcat4866; 07-20-2021, 12:24 AM.
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    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

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    • Samanator
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      • Sep 2017
      • 561

      #3
      Re: Kyocera M4132idn Printer Suspending

      This is just a long shot, but go into the print driver and under the Ports tab, go to Configure Port..., then uncheck SNMP Enabled. Click OK and Apply then try it.

      If it works, then maybe the machine is telling the driver something it shouldn't.

      If it doesn't work, then recheck SNMP Enabled because its something else.

      Haven't lost anything but a bit of time.

      Not often, but in the past I have come across a setting in the driver or a setting in the machine that come into conflict with something the customer is doing.

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